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2011年10月13日木曜日

Would You Rather…? Tavi Gevinson’s L’Officiel Covers

Tavi Gevinson now has two L’Officiel covers under her belt. Last month, her cover for the Paris edition of the magazine’s 90th anniversary issue was released, which sees her perched on top of an oversized chair dressed as old school Tavi replete with the grey bob and giant hair accessory and, weirdly, head-to-toe Chanel. For L’Officiel’s Netherlands edition, which was also shot by the legendary Jean-Paul Goude and is possibly from the same shoot, she’s modern day Tavi with strawberry blond locks and ’90s-inspired mixed prints. Which cover do you prefer?

Photos: Designscene.net and L’Officiel Paris


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2011年9月15日木曜日

Olivia Wilde Covers Allure October 2011

Posted Tuesday September 13, 2011 9:29 AM GMT

Adding another magazine cover to her credit, Olivia Wilde is featured on the front of Allure's October 2011 issue.

The “House” hottie talks about deeply personal things like her divorce in the accompanying interview, confessing, “It was the most difficult thing I’ve ever had to deal with.”

However, she says she gained perspective from the experience- “I got married at a very young age, so I sort of jumped into a stage of adulthood prematurely. I learned quite a lot.”

As for her rumored dating life these days, Olivia says her schedule is pretty sparse. “I mean, in order to be dating all the people they think I am, I’d need four vaginas! It is impossible!”

Ms. Wilde also shared the challenges that came with playing Justin Timberlake’s mom in “In Time.” "We were rehearsing, and I remember the director saying, 'No, stop! It looks like you're going to make out.' 'Nope—that looks like you're going to make out, too.' We were like, 'Oh, God.’ I had to find a way to think of him as my son… He's got these incredible blue eyes, so I imagined him as a little baby Justin. And he was able to transfer a lot of his feelings about his mom onto me. We're both total acting nerds."


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2011年9月4日日曜日

Rachel Weisz Covers Lucky Magazine October 2011

With her glowing smile in the forefront, Rachel Weisz is featured as the cover girl for the October 2011 issue of Lucky magazine.

The newlywed actress posed for a spread adorning the inside pages while chatting about topics such as having more children, fashion, her childhood career dreams and her upcoming movie "Dream House".

Highlights from Rachel's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to visit Lucky!

On having more children:
"Oh, I wouldn't make one just for the sake of giving my son a sibling, But...you never know." She smiles again, nervously, proclaims her fondness for Baby Gap and then--an interesting thought in passing, considering her new husband: "There's nothing like a blue-eyed boy in a stripy shirt."

On being recognized on the streets of New York:
"This is New York, where everyone is a star in their own movie; no one gives a fuck."

On her recent shopping spree:
"I do appreciate a good pan and a good knife," says Weisz, who has spent less time shopping for clothes and more time cruising high-end cooking stores, in what is perhaps a nod to her altered domestic status.

On growing up in the suburbs:
Her suburb was, she says, "a very freaky place." Weisz continues, "I don't know if the houses are haunted, but I think the suburbs are where bad things happen because it's the place where people try to live out bourgeois values and...well, if you don't let out what you really are, it's gonna come out in weird ways. You know? I think weird shit happens in the suburbs."

On how shoes have molded the characters she's played:
"Shoes can turn you into someone else in an instant," Weisz says. "I did a film called The Brothers Bloom, and I wore really clunky boots--and I was this eccentric weirdo," she recalls. "And then in The Whistleblower"--an independent film released this August where she plays a cop who exposes a European sex trafficking ring--"I wore police boots that made me walk tough." And her latest: Dream House, a thriller opening in September: "I am a wife redoing a home we just bought, and I wore a lot of light sneakers that are all cute and homey and make me feel kind of doo-doo-doo, I'm domestic and painting."

On finding the perfect pair of shoes:
"I've has this conversation with a girlfriend for 15 years that is kind of a joke, and kind of deathly serious, about finding the perfect pair of shoes," says Weisz. "I always want to feel like a can take off if I have to--the British expression is, 'shoes that let you run for the bus'--but I love high heels too."

On why she finds wearing high heels fun:
"Sometimes it's fun wearing very high heels and feeling needy...needy is great because you feel you need to rely on someone."

On Alexander McQueen's designs:
"His pieces are works of art, but he had such a bizarre relationship to his own body...he was always on diets and...well, my perception is that his clothes were almost like torture instruments."

On her childhood career dreams:
"Actually, I wanted to be a detective. And a paleontologist. I was really into fossils. Though perhaps I was just trying to impress adults that I knew that word."


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Jennifer Aniston Covers Marie Claire Australia October 2011

Making for the ideal choice when it comes to cover girls, Jennifer Aniston graces the front page of the October 2011 issue of Marie Claire Australia.

On newsstands in the Land Down Under now, the former "Friends" star opened up to the magazine about a range of subjects such as her first job, what she'd be if she wasn't an actress and playing a horrible boss.

Highlights from Miss Aniston's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to visit Marie Claire Australia!

On her first job:
As an extra on my dad's (actor John Aniston) soap opera, Search For Tomorrow. When I was 12, I asked him if I could get a part on his show. I wore a yellow skating outfit, and I was kind of large. It's hard to look good in yellow, and I certainly did not. I remember I got a check for about $100, and I was blown away. Later, I waited a lot of tables, and I wasn't very good at that. I dropped more than one burger in customers' laps, and you just do not want all of that Swiss cheese and mushrooms in your pants. I wasn't a good waitress, but I was told that I was very nice and charming, so people liked me anyway.

On what she spent her first big paycheck on:
A vintage Mercedes. I was struggling a little bit in New York, working as a waitress at Jackson Hole [Mountain Resort in Wyoming], but not really getting any consistent acting work. Then, I moved out here to Los Angeles, and I started getting pilots and working pretty regularly. I still didn't make any decent money until I got on Friends. Practically every day for about a year, I'd drive by this beautiful car that was parked on Melrose [Avenue] with a "for sale" sign in it. It was a beautiful little vintage Mercedes 280SL. I had it fixed up, but it never worked. It was a lemon. Now I know why it was on the street for so long! I may have driven it three times, but I held on to it forever. It really represented something to me.

On what she'd be if she wasn't an actress:
Maybe an interior designer. I love seeing a house and thinking about how it should be redone or restored. I spent a lot of time doing my current house, and it’s beautiful. It's like a beautiful work of art and I’m very proud of it. But I recently realized that I’m into cozier spaces. My house is too big. I love to entertain there, but most of the time the house is empty. I just live in one room, and I don’t need all of the space. Now, I get to do that fun part again and look for a new one.

On having a blast playing a horrible boss:
I had a fantastic time playing one. Honestly, the character is so absurd. I'd never done anything like this part. It was degrading and uncomfortable for Charlie, and it was really fun for me! Right now, I'm directing a short film with Patricia Clarkson and Tony Shalhoub for Project Five, an anthology of short films about breast cancer. I'm trying to be a good boss; to have a good temper; know what I’m doing; and have everything in order. I think it's just about creating a positive environment. If you're going to kill 'em, you've got to kill 'em with kindness.


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2011年9月1日木曜日

Angelina Jolie Covers Vanity Fair October 2011

Posted Tuesday August 30, 2011 7:46 AM GMT

Adding another magazine cover to her credit, Angelina Jolie is on the front of Vanity Fair's October 2011 issue.

The “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” actress gets real about her crazy life and constantly evolving career in the accompanying interview.

When asked about plans for the future, Jolie simply stated, “No secret wedding...I’m not pregnant. I’m not adopting at the moment.”

As for her partner Brad Pitt’s role in helping her professionally, she shared, “He’s been so supportive. But it’s hard to separate the person that loves you from the critic, so I don’t think he’s a fair judge.”

And Angelina also noted that writing/directing her flick “In the Land of Blood and Honey” may have made her even more jaded from future directors. “Brad thinks I’m going to be a nightmare…I had such a good experience he thinks I’m going to be impatient with directors, which I already am.”


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2011年8月29日月曜日

Jennifer Love Hewitt Covers Zooey September 2011

All styled up for another cover girl effort, Jennifer Love Hewitt graces the front page of the September 2011 issue of Zooey magazine.

The former "Ghost Whisperer" actress posed for the stylish spread adorning the publication's one year anniversary "Celebration" installment while chatting about topics such as embracing herself, Hollywood being like high school and dreaming big.

Highlights from Miss Love Hewitt's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to visit Zooey!

On women being sexier when they reveal less skin:

"I think women are actually sexier the less they reveal because a man (or woman's) imagination is so much better that what we look like."

On Hollywood being like high school:

"Hollywood is like high school. It's wonderful, it's hard. Everyone just wants to fit in and find where they belong. You make lots of friends you hope to keep forever and re okay with the fact that you may only get to keep a few. It's a place I love."

On her advice to women facing criticism for the way that they look (as she's dealt with in the past):

"Just remember how lucky we are to be women! It's awesome. We have so much power and grace."

On dreaming big:

"If you know what you want, go and get it. Fight for it with grace and calm. No dream is too big if you're willing to work for it."


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2011年8月25日木曜日

Fashion News Roundup: Alex Wang Nail Polish, Florence Welch Covers Japanese Vogue and Old Navy’s Punctuation Problems

Genderbending Florence Welch On October Vogue Japan: We haven’t even seen all of the September issues yet and vogue Japan is already rolling out its October cover, which is awesome. Karl Lagerfeld shot musician Florence Welch, who looks like Jack White’s long-lost brother with slicked-back hair and red-white-and-black suiting. {Daily Mail}

Alexander Wang is Making Sally Hansen Polish! He’s working with the nail polish megabrand on a line of exclusive colors to debut at his Spring 2012 show. It’s his first foray into beauty and will probably be insanely popular; don’t expect them to sit on shelves for long (if at all). {Style.com}

Details on the Style.com Magazine: According to their website, the print magazine will launch “just days after the last look has left the runway” and will focus on every aspect of the Spring 2012 shows: clothing and trends, but also people, parties and backstage peeks. They’ll post daily updates on Twitter until the launch. {Style.com}

September Vogue Can Crush Small Items: The people over at Racked decided to see just how much weight the September issue of Vogue can throw around– turns out, it’s enough to smush your lunch. {Racked}

What Fifth Ave. Looked Like Before Shopping Took Over: In the good ‘ol days, Fifth Avenue was just a stretch of beautiful buildings, many home to the rich and powerful (think Vanderbilts). It’s… sort-of changed? The homes are gone, but see what still-rich businesses took their places. {Lucky}

Brioni Ending Women’s Line: Sad face: Brioni womenswear designer Alessandro Dell’Acqua’s contract has been terminated and their Italian factory will close in September. The decision is reportedly part of the acquisition talks between PPR and Brioni, though both declined to comment. Their Milan show is scheduled for September 25, but considering this, will the show still go on? {WWD}

Old Navy Forgot the Apostrophe: Someone at Old Navy needs to go back to grammar school. Their line of newly-printed collegiate shirts all noticeably lack an apostrophe, reading “Lets Go [University],” rather than the correct “Let’s Go.” Embarassing! {NY Daily News}

Manolo Blahnik Dishes on Bridezilla Kate Moss and The End of “Furniture Shoes”: In an interview with WWD, the footwear designer talks about technology, Kate and Will, and designing Kate Moss’ wedding shoes, of which he says, “We did them five times to get them the way she wanted… The shoes arrived the day before and there were too many jewels on the heel… So we had women working up until midnight to change it.” {WWD}


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2011年8月21日日曜日

Megan Fox Covers Amica September 2011

With her sex appeal helping to stretch her popularity overseas, Megan Fox was chosen to cover popular Italian magazine Amica's September 2011 issue.

The "Passion Play" actress got all dolled up for a fashionable photo shoot adorning the publication's pages while chatting about topics including her "sex-bomb" status, piercings and tattoos and fitness efforts.

Highlights from Megan's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to visit Amica!

On what's happening to her Marilyn Monroe tattoo:
"I'm removing it. It is a negative character, as she suffered from personality disorders and was bipolar. I do not want to attract this kind of negative energy in my life."

On her navel piercing:
"Oh, this? I did it when I was 16-years-old because I was a fan of Britney Spears. The only time I tried to imitate someone else. But then I thought it was tacky and so I removed it when I turned 20.

On being dubbed as a 'sex-bomb':
"What they call me sexy is not something that I can operate or shut down at will, but something that shines through as a journey, from how I talk, how I move. On the screen, I seem very sure of myself, but the real world is the place where I feel more conflict."

On if she'd be happy if she had a daughter who wanted to be an actress:
"I would not be happy but wouldn't prevent her from doing so. I just would hope [my child] had a strong character, because you have to be strong to do this job. If she was weak and too emotional, I would not advise it."

On whether there's something about her body that she dislikes:
"Of course, I have a lot of flaws. But I do not tell them - ever."

On how she stays so fit:
"For a year and a half, until about four months ago, I followed a strict vegan diet based on raw fruits and vegetables, no bread, sugar and coffee. But I had lost too much weight. So now I eat a bit of everything. I train three times a week doing circuit training (a series of exercises with tools that improve muscle power, etc) with my trainer Harley Pasternak (the guru of the five factors of the Diet)."


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